In 2026, swim spa unit prices run about $25,000–$70,000+, with compact plunge-style models starting near $13,000. Most buyers spend around $25,000–$30,000, while mid-tier models run $34,000–$60,000. Add $2,000–$10,000+ for installation to get the all-in number. (Estimates; vary by configuration and install.)
This page is the price list. Prices broken out by tier, by size, and by brand band — so you can see at a glance where your budget puts you before you ever talk to a dealer. Every figure is an estimate that varies; we’ll show you what moves it.
Prefer to shop by monthly payment? Most buyers finance. Estimate yours on our swim spa financing page (illustrative, not an offer).
| Tier | Typical unit price (estimate) | What you’re getting |
|---|---|---|
| Compact / plunge | ~$13,000–$40,000 | Soak and short swims; small footprint |
| Entry swim spa | ~$25,000–$35,000 | Real swim current, single swimmer, fewer jets |
| Mid-range swim spa | ~$34,000–$60,000 | Most popular; stronger current, more seating |
| Premium / large | ~$48,000–$70,000+ | Large or dual-zone; swim and hot-tub in one unit |
Unit prices only. Installation typically adds $2,000–$10,000+ on top (more on that below). Figures are estimates drawn from industry cost guides and manufacturer pricing — not quotes.
The single biggest price driver is size. After that, it’s the swim current, the brand, and how built-out the unit is (jets, lighting, sanitation, audio).
| Size | Footprint | Best for | Typical unit price (estimate) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact | ~11–13 ft | Lap swimming, small yards, one swimmer | ~$25,000–$35,000 |
| Mid-size | ~12–16 ft | Families; swim + relax | ~$34,000–$60,000 |
| Large / dual-zone | ~16–20 ft | Swim on one end, soak on the other | ~$48,000–$70,000+ |
Bigger isn’t just a bigger sticker. A larger unit needs a stronger slab, more water to heat, and often more electrical — so the size you choose ripples through both the purchase and the monthly running cost. Our swim spa sizes guide breaks footprints down by who each fits.
A quick, honest note before the table: brands publish “starting at” figures and rarely list full installed pricing, and the same model varies by dealer, region, and configuration. So treat these as category bands, not quotes — and verify with a real dealer. The one set of figures we can break out by line is Endless Pools, from manufacturer pricing.
| Brand | Typical swim spa price band (estimate) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Endless Pools | ~$25,000–$70,000 (R/X/E series) | Category leader since 1988; USA Swimming supplier; see series table below |
| Master Spas / Michael Phelps line | Mid-to-premium band | Well-known fitness-focused line; verify model pricing with a dealer |
| Jacuzzi | Mid-to-premium band | Established spa brand; swim spa range varies by model |
| Hydropool | Mid-to-premium band | Self-cleaning feature lines; verify with a dealer |
We don’t publish specific competitor model prices we can’t verify — dealer quotes are the reliable source for those. Bands above are directional only.
These are the figures we can state by line, from manufacturer pricing (unit, before install; estimates that vary):
| Endless Pools series | Typical unit price (estimate) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| R-Series | ~$25,000–$35,000 | Budget-conscious; the value entry point |
| X-Series | ~$34,000–$60,000 | The popular middle; most features for the money |
| E-Series | ~$48,000–$70,000 | Premium, larger, dual-zone-capable |
| WaterWell (plunge) | ~$13,000–$40,000 | Compact plunge / soak |
Their original modular pools run about $32,000–$60,000+. For the full model-by-model breakdown, see how much an Endless Pool costs and our Endless Pools buyer’s guide.
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Here’s the trap in any price list: the price is the unit, not the project. The number you actually write a check for includes the parts a price list leaves off.
| Line item | Typical 2026 range (estimate) |
|---|---|
| Swim spa unit | ~$25,000–$70,000+ |
| Delivery (crane if needed) | $100–$1,500+ |
| Installation labor | ~$1,000–$5,000+ |
| Concrete slab / pad | $6–$12 per sq ft |
| Electrical (typically 60-amp / 220V) | varies by run; budget for an electrician |
| Permits | often required; varies by city |
| All-in installed (typical) | ~$26,000–$75,000+ |
A dedicated 60-amp, 220V circuit and a properly reinforced pad are the two install items people most often forget — and the two you can’t skip. We break the install down line by line on the swim spa installation cost page.
Most buyers don’t pay cash, so the monthly payment often matters more than the sticker. As a rough, illustrative example, a $30,000 swim spa over a long term might run around $250–$350/month, with a $50,000 unit proportionally higher. Your real payment depends on the amount, the rate, the term, and your credit.
See real numbers on our financing calculator. (Illustrative only. Not a loan offer; rates and terms vary and are subject to credit approval.)
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Swim spa unit prices run about $25,000–$70,000+, with compact plunge-style models starting near $13,000 and most shoppers landing in the $34,000–$60,000 mid-tier. Installation typically adds $2,000–$10,000+. All figures are estimates that vary by configuration and install.
Roughly: compact/plunge units run ~$13,000–$40,000, entry swim spas ~$25,000–$35,000, mid-range ~$34,000–$60,000, and premium/large or dual-zone ~$48,000–$70,000+. The jumps come mostly from size, swim-current strength, and build-out (jets, seating, sanitation).
By series (unit, before install, estimates): R-Series ~$25k–$35k, X-Series ~$34k–$60k, E-Series ~$48k–$70k, with WaterWell plunge models from ~$13k. Full breakdown on the Endless Pool cost page.
Price tracks size, swim-current technology (a true endless current is a premium feature), build quality, warranty, and dealer region. “Starting at” prices also rarely include install, so two similar-looking quotes can differ by thousands once the all-in number is built.
Almost never. A price list shows the unit. Plan for $2,000–$10,000+ more for delivery, a 220V circuit, a concrete pad, and permits. See the installation cost page.
Compact plunge-style units are the lowest entry, from around $13,000, followed by entry swim spas around $25,000 for the unit. After install, the all-in figure runs higher than the sticker.